CONTENTS. 



N% 4. EreSi Englifh Coralline^ with Branches clofely pefi- 

 7tatedy endijig in the For?n of a Spear ; a?td with 'Joints 

 comprejfed at the Sides. Plate XXIV. p. 49. 



N". 5. Coralline with fine Hair- like Bra?iches of a reddiflj Co^ 

 lour^ difpofed in a dichotomous Order. Plate XXI\^ p. 50. 



N^ 6. Small white Coralline^ with dichotomous Branches^ and 

 horned Joijits growi7ig upon fmall round Fucus's. Plate 

 XXIV. p. 50. 



N°. 7. 'Dichotomous Coralline, with thick 'Tufts flanding ereSl 

 like a Bird' s Topping, hearing little Seed-like Vefcles, and 

 found growing on fmall round Fucus's. Plate XXIV. 



p. 51- 



N°. 8. White Seed-hearing Coral li?ie, ending in very minute 

 Hairs. Plate XXIV. p. 51. 



N"*. 9. Minute Coralline, withfJjert Plumes as white as S?iow, 

 growing to a fmall round Fucus. Plate XXIV. p. 5 2. 



Two Species of the Articulated Coralline of Jamaica, called 

 Opuntia marina, or Indian Fig Corallitie. Plate XXV. 



?• SZ- 



White Rofary or Bead Coralline <?/" Jamaica. Plate XXV. 



P- 54. 



Dichotofnous Tubular Coralline of the Ifle of Wight, with 

 the Surface fullof Puflulcs. Plate XXVII. p. 54. 



Keratophyta. 



Pennated Keratophyton of Sardinia, called Sui-Feather. 

 Plate XXVI. p. 60. 



2 Reticulated 



